Do Forces Always Result In Motion

Do Forces Always Result In Motion

do forces always result in motion?

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1. do forces always result in motion?


yup ..
because if there is no force there is no motion and Force can result to motion by its magnitude..

2. do forces always result in motion


only when force is unbalance the object will be at motiona force can give energy to an object causing the object to start moving stop moving or change its motion


3. Do forces always result on motion


Yes, forces always result in motion, unless there is a force opposed to it.


4. IV. Essay. 1. Do forces always result to motion? Yes or no. Why?2. When do we say that forces acting on an object are balanced and unbalanced?Pahelp po plsss​


Answer:

1. Once you apply a force to an object, it will move. ... If the answer is zero, as in one force pulling one way and the other pulling the opposite direction exactly, then those forces will basically cancel each other out. So yes, forces will always result in motion, unless there is another force exactly opposed to it.

2. If two individual forces are of equal magnitude and opposite direction, then the forces are said to be balanced. An object is said to be acted upon by an unbalanced force only when there is an individual force that is not being balanced by a force of equal magnitude and in the opposite direction.

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5. 1. Do forces always result in motion? (2points)2. What are the conditions for an object to stay at rest, to keepmoving at constant velocity, or to move with increasing velocity(2pts)3. How is force related to acceleration? (2pts)​


Answer:

1. No

2. to not use force, means the object would stay at rest but if it is with constant velocity, it would move.

3. When accelerating, you use Force since You force it to accelerate.


6. 1.) Do forces always result in motion? 2.) Is it necessary for everything to have a balanced force acted upon them? Why?


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1.) Do forces always result in motion?

No, When you just standing in the floor without moving, you are exerting force to the floor. We called it the gravitational force (Weight). It is true that we use force to create motion, but there are times that force is present without motion. If you put a rock on top of the table, it exert force and the table also exert force on the rock, yet both of them are not exerting motion. Motion happens when the forces are unbalance.

2. Is it necessary for everything to have a  balanced force acted upon them? Why?

No,

When we move and then suddenly stop, we are exerting unbalanced and balance forces. When an object is moving, it will continue moving unless acted by an unbalance force. When object at rest, it will remain at rest unless acted upon by unbalanced force.

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7. Do forces always result in motion?


Forces do not always result in motion. Only unbalanced forces can cause motion because they are not equal in size and opposite in direction. On the other hand, balanced forces cannot result into a motion because they are equal in size and opposite direction. 

8. do forces always result in motion​


In a short answer, yes. Once you apply a force to an object, it will move. ... So yes, forces will always result in motion, unless there is another force exactly opposed to it

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9. 1.is described as a push or a pull.A MotionB. ForceC. PowerD Energy2. Which of the following is a unit of force?A. NewtonB. MeterC. SecondD. Joule3. What is the force that always cause a change in the motion of the object?A. Balanced force B. Unbalanced force C. Net Force D. Total force4. Net force is also called?A Resultant force B. Total force C. Applied force D. Added force5. Which law of motion states that for every there is an equal and oppositeA. reaction, action B. action, action C. action, reaction D. reaction, reaction6. The first law of motion is also calledA. Law of AccelerationC. Law of InteractionB. Law of InertiaD. Law of Conservation of Mass7. Who formulated the three laws of motion?A. AristotleB. Thomas Edison C. Isaac Newton D. Alexander Graham E8. Refers to the ability or capacity to do work.A. ForceB. EnergyC. PowerD. Work9. The energy that possess by all objects in motionA. Potential EnergyB. Thermal EnergyC. Heat EnergyD. Kinetic Enel10. What are the factors that affect kinetic energy?A Time and energyB. Power and mass C. Mass and velocity D. Time and11. What are the factors that affect gravitational potential energy?A. Gravity and timeB. Distance and force C. Mass and height D. Mass and grav12. It is caused by vibration, on which the object move back and forthA. SoundB. TemperatureC WaveD. Speed13. What room temperature of air does sound travel faster?B. 27°CC. 26°CD. 25°C14. As the temperature increases, what happen to the speed of sound?A. IncreasesB. Decreases C. Cannot determined D Constant15. Described as the turning back of a wave as it hits a barrier.A. Reflection soundB. Refraction sound C. ReverberationD Echo​


Answer:

1. B2. A3. B4. A5. C6. B7. C8. B9. D10. Mass and Speed11. C12. C13. D14. A15. A

10. do force always result in motion? why?


motion refers to a continuous change in position of a body w/ respect of reference point.
of course force always results in motion.

11. UCHUNSUL CICLOUVYLearning Task 3: Study more about friction and then answer the following questions.1. What is resistance?2. What is the result or effect of friction when two objects are rubbed?3. Which has less friction, rough surfaces, or smooth surfaces?4. How does friction affect moving objects?5. How do textures of objects affect the friction produce when two objects are in contact with eachother?Learning Task 4: Copy the table below on your answer sheet, then list the things that might happen ifthere is no gravity and friction. What might happen if there is no gravity and friction.GravityFriction12234455Learning Task 5: Create a poster advertisement that demonstrates road safety. Use a white cartolinafor this project-based output.Remember that the two different forces discussed in this lesson are: Gravity is a force ofattraction of two bodies because of their masses. Friction is a force that opposes movement. It isalways opposite to the direction of the motion.​


Task3: 1. Restraint of movement. 2. The two things can be prevented when they are rubbed to each other.

3. Rough surfaces. 4. It affect moving objects because of the friction. 5. They can be prevented.

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12. container10. The kinetic theory states thatD. the mass of the roleA. particles won't move if you don't apply energy to it.B. particles only move in liquids and gases.C. particles are always in motion.D. at the same temperature, the object that has the most mass heats quicker.11. If you place a balloon in a freezer what happens to the size of the balloon?A. doublesB. increasesC. decreasesD. stays still12. Which is NOT an assumption made by the kinetic molecular theory of gases?A. Gas particles are small and take up little volumeB. Particles travel in constant, random, straight-line motion until collidingC. When particles collide, their total kinetic energy is decreasedD. Particles do not attract or repel each other13. Each of these flasks contains the same number of gas molecules.In which would the pressure be highest?B. Flask 2A. Flask 1D. Flask 4C. Flask 314. Which of the following changes to a system WILL NOT result in an increase in pressure?A. Decreasing the volume of the containerC. Increasing the volume of the containerB. Raising the temperatureD. Adding more gas molecules15. Gas pressure is caused by:A. gas molecules colliding with surfacesC. gas molecules hitting other gas moleculesB. intermolecular forcesD. gas molecules condensing to a liquid8​


Answer:

10. a particles won't move if you don't apply energy to it.

11.b increases

12.c

13.d

14a

15. c


13. do forces always result in motion??? Discuss


Actually for me, not all force can make an object moves, because if the mass of an object is heavier then the velocity and acceleration speed of an object to the pointing direction maybe can take by force but much slower, but sometimes force can't move an object if the a mass much more heavier sometimes it cannot take by force.

example like:

if there is an object like a generator, washing machine, refrigenerator or any heavier object by using a bare hands (If its only one person) sometimes the object cannot change the motion.


14. Can you help me please1.The following statements, EXCEPT ONE, describe what force can do to an objectA Force may not always cause an object 'o moveB. Two or more forces should be present to cause an object to move.C. Force can change the direction otomoving object.Force can make a moving object stop.2. If a net or unbalanced force acts on an object, the motion of the object willA. ChangeB. DoubleC. Remains the sameD. Siop3. What type of relationship exists between acceleration and force?A. Directly proportionalC. independentB. Inversely proportionalD. No relationship exists4. A net force of 16 N causes a mass to accelerate at a rate of 5 m/s2. Determine the mass of the object.A. 3.2 kgB. 80 kgC 2.3kgD. 11 kg5 What acceleration will result when 12 N net force is applied to a 3 kg objecteA. 36 m/s2B. 4 m/s?C.8 m/s2D. 12 m/s26. Which of the following situations apply the Law of inertiaA Climbing a hillC. Pushing a cartB. Hammering o nailD. Wearing of seatbelts when riding a cor7. Which situation best describes Newton's Third Low of MotionA. Anail being hammered.B. A man quickly pulled a tablecloth from under a setting of heavy dishes, still the dishes remained in thepositionC A ball continues to bounce after being dribbled and released.D. A sudden jolt is felt by a passenger when the tax his nding on made a quick stop8. The gravitational force of the Earth is equivalent toA. 9 m/s2B.9.3 m/s2C. 8.9 m/s²0.9.8 m/s29. It is the sum of all forces acting on an object,A. Balanced forceB. Net forceC. Unbalanced force D.Totalforce10. If the sum of all forces is equal to zero, these forces are said to beB. Equal forcesC. Balanced forcesA. Applied forcesD. Unbalanced forces11. When an object is in motion, the forces acting on the object ore___A. Applied forcesB. Equal forcesC. Balanced forces D. Unbalanced forces12. Which of the following situation describes the presence of balanced forces?A. A basket full of fruits on top of the tableB. Groups of students playing tug-of-war.A. A basket full of fruits on top of the tableC. Two men moving a heavy appliance inside the house.D. A camiage being pulled by a horse13. When you place a book on top of the table. the following forces act on the book:___A. Gravitational force and Tension forceB. Gravitational force and Normal forceC. Gravitational force and Friction forceD. Gravitational force and Applied force14. How much force is exerted by gravity on a 70 kg objectsA. 7.14 NewtonB 60.2 NewtorC.79.8 NewtonD. 686 Newton15. Which of the following lines illustrate Newton's Second Law of MotionA. "It hurts me as much as it hurts you.B. "You may be bigger but I am faster."C "What you sow, you reap."D. "Every move you make affects the other"16. Which of the following DOES NOT describe balanced forces?A. The object is at restB. The acceleration is zero.C. The object is in motion with constant velocityD. The object is in motion and change its direction17. A box is being pushed with an applied force of 825 N East. If the friction between the cart and the floor is 37 Ninonwhat is the net force?A 788 NB. 834.8 NC.862 ND. 22.30 N18. A huge stone is pushed with 30 N of force, if there is only 5 N of friction, and the stone's mass is 88 kg. What is the acceleration of the tableA. 0.28 m/s2B.0.34 m/s2C.0.40 m/s2D. 44 m/s219. A car is being towed. If its mass is 1.750 kg and it accelerated at 5 m/s2, how much force is involvedA. 350 N8.750 NC.6750 ND.8750 N20. In a free fallwhat causes objects of different masses to hit the ground at the same time?A. Applied forceB.Gravitational forceC.Acceleration due to gravityD. Inertia​


Answer:

1 to 5 is letter A

6 to 8 is letter D

9.) B

10.) C

11.) D

12.) A

13.) D

14.) D

15.) B

16.) D

17.) B

18.) B

19.) 8.750N

20.) B

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15. Do you forces always result in motion ​


Answer:

Not all forces always results in motion.

Explanation:

Forces applied to an object do not always result in motion.

Forces like friction act against any forces of motion. Therefore, if a force that is trying to create motion is less than the resistant forces, like friction, the object will not move.The balanced force does not result in motion because it is balanced it cannot be moved unless it is unbalanced.

16. 1. Answer the following question. 1. Do forces always result in motion? 2. What forces present in a hanging pen without pushing or pulling? 3. What forces present when book stayed in a table? 4. What causes the coin did not move forward when it flipped quickly? 5. What is force? II. IDENTIFICATION. Write the correct word on the space provided​


Answer:

1.YES.Once you apply a force to an object, it will move. ... If the answer is zero, as in one force pulling one way and the other pulling the opposite direction exactly, then those forces will basically cancel each other out. So yes, forces will always result in motion, unless there is another force exactly opposed to it.

2.tension from the string and force due to gravitation.

3.GRAVITY

4.flick it quickly, the coin stays in one place and then drops into the cup.

5. a force is an influence that can change the motion of an object. A force can cause an object with mass to change its velocity, i.e., to accelerate. Force can also be described intuitively as a push or a pull. A force has both magnitude and direction, making it a vector quantity.

Explanation:

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17. 14. The spreading out of color when light shines through a prism is called A. Dispersion B. Refraction C. Reflection D. Absorption 15. Assume that Clarissa uses 100 Newtons of force to push the lawnmower. After Clarissa mows her mother's lawn, she volunteers to mow a neighbor's lawn as well. If she pushes the mower with 100 Newtons, moves it over a total of 234 meters, How much work does she do mowing the neighbor's lawn. D. 23, 400 JOULES 16. If you place a moth ball in your dresser, it will get smaller after some time. This is because it will dergo the process of A. Sublimation B. Evaporation 17. Distance is measured by multiplying the speed and A. Weight B. Time C. Length D. Area 18. A law states that an object will remain at rest when it is at rest and it will remain in motion, if it is in n uniess an outside force is applied to it. This iew is hown A. Gravity B. Force C. Inertia D. Acceleration 19. Majority of bacteria are harmless and some are even beneficial to man. The bacterium commonly known in proper food digestion is A. Lactobacillus C. A and C 20. Some microorganisms can cause diseases. These are known as A. Viruses B. Pathogens C. Bacteria 21. This is a juice inside the stomach that contains dilute hydrochloric on. B. Bile C. Mucus A. Pancreatic juice D. Gastric juice 27. The process of breaking down food into smaller molecules that can be absorbed by the body is A. Digestion B. Circulation C. Respiration D. All of the above 23. If you leave iced tea water for several minutes, you will see droplets of water form outside the glass. ocess is called A. Evaporation 8. Bifidobacteria B. Precipitation 24. Animals with backbones are called A Invertebrates R Vartahrates C. Melting C. Condensation C Coelenterates D. Condensation D. None of the above D. Parasites enzymes which aid in D. Melting D. Arthropods 25. The plates on the earth's crust are always moving. What may result from these movements? Earthquakes B. Floods C. Volcanic Eruptions D. Typhoons 26. Which of the following does not belong to the group? A. Snake B. Frog C. Alligator 27.Which of the following place will likely be affected by a tsunami? . Coastal area Mountainous Area C. Valley 28. Which of the following is a weather disturbance? C. Eclipse B. Cyclone D. Tide Earthquake 9. Weather, climate and seasons are different from one another. Which of them changes frequent D. Salamander D. Plateau​


Answer:

14 A

16 A 17 C 18B 19A20C21A22A23A24A25A26C27C28C

Explanation:


18. Why Does the Philippines Have 7000 Islands? At a time when there was only a single great mass of land between the great sky and an equally great water, a large prehistoric bird got bored of circling around the same area for millions of years. It had made several attempts to fly as far as it could, to discover what lay beyond the far hori- zons. However, the big bird was always forced to go back, because there was no other land on where he could rest his tired wings. One day, the bird came up with a clever idea. The schem- ing bird told the water that the sky was irritated by the way the water kept on copying the sky's hue. If it decided to don a blue color, then water also became blue; if the sky was clear and white, the water became clear and neutral too. The sky hated it the most that the water imitated even the former's dark mood, because the water also turned gray and somewhat murky. Water of course became indignant upon hearing this; and it heaved a deep breath to which great amounts of water rose up in the form of gigantic waves, high enough to reach the sky and fill its clouds with water. The sky was puzzled at the water's behavior because it seemed that it was intentionally pelting the sky. The scheming bird approached the sky and told the latter that the water was resenting the fact that the sky often made the decisions on what color they had to have. Even if water reflecting itself wanted to try other colors, the sky kept on on the water's surface. Sky, of course, was furious upon hearing this that it let out loud roars of thunder and flashes of lightning that hit not only water but also the large mass of land. It drained out all the waters carried in its clouds while water continued to pelt huge waves against the sky. All these affected the great I mass of land because it slowly softened and weakened as ought against each other's might. Soon enough, the great mass of land started to break into little pieces much to the delight of the bird. Sky and water saw what had happened, and as a result, stopped fighting and tried with all their might to bring back the pieces of land together. It was too late because there were about 7000 pieces of land that were too far away from the main land. The bird of course finally fulfilled his wish of traveling far and wide, beyond the horizons.PLEASE PO I NEED ANSWERS RIGHT AWAY Visual Auditory Olfactory Gustatory Tactile Motion SENSORY IMAGES After Reading 1 Understand 1. How does the story explain the changing colors of the ocean? 2. What is the prehistoric bird's motive in getting the sky and the water into a quarrel?3.What realization do the sky and the water have at the end of the story?4.What human traits do the bird, the sky, and the water exhibit?5.Cite a specific situation in real life which resembles the situation in which the bird, the sky, and the water find themselves. 6.Is there a way the scheming bird could have foreseen the outcome of its action?Explain your answer.7.What makes the story timeless as many legends are?8. Suppose you were the storyteller, what would your version of the story be to explain how the islands of the Philippines were formed? Essential Question: How could the early Filipinos have known that the Philippines was not a large mass of land but was made up of islands? What can you infer about the place where the original story was first created and told?​


Answer:

At a time when there was only a single great mass of land between the great sky and an equally great water, a large prehistoric bird

Explanation:

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19. Do forces always result a motion​


Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

If an object was inserted forces, it'll move. Unless there is an opposing force to stop the movement


20. DO FORCES ALWAYS RESULT IN MOTION


not all, but we know that forces always result in motion, when you apply force on an object,absolutely the object will move. altering distance and speed,  
but not all forces will always result in motion, like balanced force a force that is exerted balance or equal.
example: pushing a 15 n box with opposite direction.
this means that you are pushing  each other in opposite direction with no changing of motion. the force and motion will remain zero.
unlike the unbalanced force that there are always changing of motion. because they are not equal..... no because sometimes you're pushing something that is pushing you

21. Hi, can you please guys help me for my remedial class. every single answer is greatly appreciated. thank you in advance.1.Define Forces and Motion.2.Do forces always result in motion?3. Define and describe the 3 Laws of Motion.4.How are work, energy and power related? 5.Are heat and temperature one and the same?6.What happens to solid, liquid and gas when they absorb or release heat?7.How do voltage and resistance affect electric current?8. what are the safety precautions needed in using electricity?​


Answer:

1. A force is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object. A force can cause an object with mass to change its velocity (which includes to begin moving from a state of rest), i.e., to accelerate. Force can also be described intuitively as a push or a pull.

Motion, in physics, change with time of the position or orientation of a body. Motion along a line or a curve is called translation. ... In both cases all points in the body have the same velocity (directed speed) and the same acceleration (time rate of change of velocity).

2. Once you apply a force to an object, it will move. ... If the answer is zero, as in one force pulling one way and the other pulling the opposite direction exactly, then those forces will basically cancel each other out. So yes, forces will always result in motion, unless there is another force exactly opposed to it.

3. 3 Laws of Motion

- Inertia-

Inertia is the resistance of any physical object to any change in its velocity. This includes changes to the object's speed, or direction of motion. An aspect of this property is the tendency of objects to keep moving in a straight line at a constant speed, when no forces act upon them.

Inertia, property of a body by virtue of which it opposes any agency that attempts to put it in motion or, if it is moving, to change the magnitude or direction of its velocity. Inertia is a passive property and does not enable a body to do anything except oppose such active agents as forces and torques.

-Force and Acceleration

The acceleration of an object depends directly upon the net force acting upon the object, and inversely upon the mass of the object. As the force acting upon an object is increased, the acceleration of the object is increased. As the mass of an object is increased, the acceleration of the object is decreased.

Acceleration, rate at which velocity changes with time, in terms of both speed and direction. ... A point or an object moving in a straight line is accelerated if it speeds up or slows down. Motion on a circle is accelerated even if the speed is constant, because the direction is continually changing.

4. Power is the amount of work that gets done in a given period. Work on the other and is the action required to effect a change in the position of the object. You need the energy to do work and power is the rate of doing work while energy is the potential to do work.

5. Heat describes the transfer of thermal energy between molecules within a system and is measured in Joules. Heat measures how energy moves or flows. ... Temperature describes the average kinetic energy of molecules within a material or system and is measured in Celsius (°C), Kelvin(K), Fahrenheit (°F), or Rankine (R).

6. When solid, liquids or gases absorbs or release heat they change their states. ... The addition of the kinetic energy to the molecules makes the attraction between molecules decrease changing the states of the matter. In this case, solids will become liquid and this process is called melting.

7. The current is directly proportional to the voltage and inversely proportional to the resistance. This means that increasing the voltage will cause the current to increase, while increasing the resistance will cause the current to decrease.

8.

DON'T plug a bunch of stuff into one outlet or extension cord. It could damage the electrical system in your house or even cause a fire.DO make sure all electric cords are tucked out of the way. Pets might chew on electrical cords, and people might trip and fall.DON'T ever play near or on a green transformer box or climb the fence around an electrical substation. If a ball or pet gets inside the fence, ask an adult to call Alliant Energy or your electric company - they'll come and get it out for you.DON'T yank an electrical cord from the wall. Instead, pull from the plug. Pulling on a cord can damage the appliance, the plug or the outlet.DON'T fly anything like drones or kites near power lines or substations. A kite and its string may conduct electricity - sending it right through you to the ground.DO ask an adult for help when you need to use something that uses electricity.DO look up and look out for power lines before you climb a tree. The electricity can go right through the tree branch - and right through you.DO have an adult put safety caps on all unused electrical outlets. Covering outlets will also help save energy by stopping cold drafts.DO watch out for power lines when using a ladder, chainsaw or other outdoor equipment.DO keep electrical stuff away from water. Most electrical accidents around the house happen when people use electricity near water.

Explanation:

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22. do you forces always result in motion


no. not all forces result in motion because, even though the object is at rest, there are still forces acting on it.

23. Do forces always result in motion? why or why not?


Answer:

In a short answer, YES. Once you apply a force to an object, it will move. ... So yes, forces will always result in motion, unless there is another force exactly opposed to it.


24. Do forces always result in motion? ​


Answer:

yes

Explanation:

Once you apply a force to an object, it will move. ... So yes, forces will always result in motion, unless there is another force exactly opposed to it.


25. Do forces always result in motion


yes, forces will always result in motion.

Answer:

In the final example of the last section, we saw how we could calculate a dynamic acceleration based on a vector pointing from a circle on the screen to the mouse position. The resulting motion resembled a magnetic attraction between circle and mouse, as if some force were pulling the circle in towards the mouse.

In this section, we will formalize our understanding of the concept of a force and its relationship to acceleration. Our goal, by the end of this, is to understand how to make multiple objects move around the screen and respond to a variety of environmental forces.

Before we begin examining the practical realities of simulating forces in code, let’s take a conceptual look at what it means to be a force in the real world. Just like the word “vector,” “force” is often used to mean a variety of things. It can indicate a powerful intensity, as in “She pushed the boulder with great force” or “He spoke forcefully.” The definition of force that we care about is much more formal and comes from Isaac Newton’s laws of motion:

A force is a vector that causes an object with mass to accelerate.

The good news here is that we recognize the first part of the definition: a force is a vector. Thank goodness we just spent a whole section learning what a vector is and how to program with PVectors!

Let’s look at Newton's three laws of motion in relation to the concept of a force.

Explanation:

1.Do forces always result in motion?

ln a short answer,yes.Once you apply a force to an object,it will move.

But in fact,there is a little more to the equation.You see,Newton's second law of motion states that you have to add up all the forces acting upon a system so see what will happen to it.lf the answer is zero,ax in one force pulling one way and the other pulling the opposite direction exactly,then those forces will basically cancel each other out.

So yes,forces will always result in motion,unless there is another force exactly opposed to it.

3)How is force related to acceleration?

Force is related to acceleration through the equation F-ma."F" stands for force,"m" stands for mass and "a" stands for acceleration.Force is a push or pull that an object can exert on other objects.Acceleration is the rate of change of an object's speed.

2. ?



Answer:

1.yes, forces will always result in motion, unless there is another force exactly opposed to it.

2.any object not acted upon by a force will stay at rest, or continue to move at a constant velocity.

3.The acceleration is directly proportional to the net force; the net force equals mass times acceleration; the acceleration in the same direction as the net force; an acceleration is produced by a net force.

Explanation:

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28. do forces always result in motion


a force can give energy to an object causing the object to start moving, stop moving, or change its motion. Forces occur in pairs and can be either balanced or unbalanced. Balanced forces do not cause a change in motion. They are equal in size and opposite in direction.
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29. do force always results to motion true or false​


Answer:

true

Explanation:

motion part of our physical movement


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